Team:Aachen/Blog
From 2014.igem.org
(→Blog #14 - Students Explore Careers in Synthetic Biology) |
(→Blog #1 - The opening) |
||
(8 intermediate revisions not shown) | |||
Line 4: | Line 4: | ||
= Blog #21 - iGEM Meetup Last Weekend - A Great Success! = | = Blog #21 - iGEM Meetup Last Weekend - A Great Success! = | ||
by [[User:Nbailly|Nina]] 09:27, 16 September 2014 (CDT) | by [[User:Nbailly|Nina]] 09:27, 16 September 2014 (CDT) | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{Team:Aachen/FigureFloat|Aachen_IGEM_Aachen_Meetup_Gruppenbild_3.jpg|title=Group Picture|subtitle=A final group picture taken by Carsten Ludwig from team Braunschweig.|left|width=500px}} | ||
Last weekend, six iGEM teams from all over Germany – namely Braunschweig, Darmstadt, Bielefeld, Tübingen, Freiburg and Munich – met with our team in Aachen. | Last weekend, six iGEM teams from all over Germany – namely Braunschweig, Darmstadt, Bielefeld, Tübingen, Freiburg and Munich – met with our team in Aachen. | ||
Line 11: | Line 13: | ||
For a German version of this blog entry, please click [https://2014.igem.org/Team:Aachen/Blog/14-09-16-02 here]. | For a German version of this blog entry, please click [https://2014.igem.org/Team:Aachen/Blog/14-09-16-02 here]. | ||
- | |||
- | |||
- | |||
{{Team:Aachen/BlockSeparator}} | {{Team:Aachen/BlockSeparator}} | ||
Line 25: | Line 24: | ||
[[Image:Aachen_14-07-16_GruppenbildEurofins.jpg|center|300px]] | [[Image:Aachen_14-07-16_GruppenbildEurofins.jpg|center|300px]] | ||
+ | |||
{{Team:Aachen/BlockSeparator}} | {{Team:Aachen/BlockSeparator}} | ||
Line 35: | Line 35: | ||
<html>It is not the big pharma companies that will develop the desperately needed new generation of antibiotics that can even cope with multi-resistant bacteria such as MRSA. Instead, some smaller companies who never gave up researching this field are now future market leaders. As the German business news magazine <a href="http://www.wiwo.de/technologie/forschung/wirkungslose-antibiotika-krankenhaeuser-als-sammelbecken-von-multiresistenten-keimen/10076108-2.html">Wirtschaftswoche</a> reported this June, it is companies like the British-Swedish Astra Zeneca or Hoffmann-La Roche spin off Basilea that are now in a leading position.</html> | <html>It is not the big pharma companies that will develop the desperately needed new generation of antibiotics that can even cope with multi-resistant bacteria such as MRSA. Instead, some smaller companies who never gave up researching this field are now future market leaders. As the German business news magazine <a href="http://www.wiwo.de/technologie/forschung/wirkungslose-antibiotika-krankenhaeuser-als-sammelbecken-von-multiresistenten-keimen/10076108-2.html">Wirtschaftswoche</a> reported this June, it is companies like the British-Swedish Astra Zeneca or Hoffmann-La Roche spin off Basilea that are now in a leading position.</html> | ||
[https://2014.igem.org/Team:Aachen/Blog/14-07-15-01 Read more...] | [https://2014.igem.org/Team:Aachen/Blog/14-07-15-01 Read more...] | ||
+ | |||
{{Team:Aachen/BlockSeparator}} | {{Team:Aachen/BlockSeparator}} | ||
Line 41: | Line 42: | ||
By [[User:NBailly|NBailly]] 17:21, July 14 2014 (CDT) | By [[User:NBailly|NBailly]] 17:21, July 14 2014 (CDT) | ||
- | {{Team:Aachen/ | + | {{Team:Aachen/FigureFloat|Aachen_mrsa.jpg|width=200px|left|title=SEM of a human immune cell ingesting MRSA|subtitle=Picture by NIAID.}} |
<html>In their article <a href="http://www.wiwo.de/technologie/forschung/wirkungslose-antibiotika-krankenhaeuser-als-sammelbecken-von-multiresistenten-keimen/10076108-2.html">Noneffective Antibiotics</a> published in June, the German business news magazine Wirtschaftswoche explains it as follows: Antibiotics are the natural weapon of molds or soil microbes against competing bacterial growth. These bacteria under siege in turn counterattack with resistances: attack and defense – the natural course of evolution. Thus it was only natural, too, that since the first human use of penicillin and co., pathogens have developed strategies in order to escape the antibiotics’ effect albeit these drugs are quite insidious weapons.</html> [https://2014.igem.org/Team:Aachen/Blog/14-07-14-01 Read more...] | <html>In their article <a href="http://www.wiwo.de/technologie/forschung/wirkungslose-antibiotika-krankenhaeuser-als-sammelbecken-von-multiresistenten-keimen/10076108-2.html">Noneffective Antibiotics</a> published in June, the German business news magazine Wirtschaftswoche explains it as follows: Antibiotics are the natural weapon of molds or soil microbes against competing bacterial growth. These bacteria under siege in turn counterattack with resistances: attack and defense – the natural course of evolution. Thus it was only natural, too, that since the first human use of penicillin and co., pathogens have developed strategies in order to escape the antibiotics’ effect albeit these drugs are quite insidious weapons.</html> [https://2014.igem.org/Team:Aachen/Blog/14-07-14-01 Read more...] | ||
+ | |||
{{Team:Aachen/BlockSeparator}} | {{Team:Aachen/BlockSeparator}} | ||
Line 71: | Line 73: | ||
{{Team:Aachen/FigureFloat|Aachen_SEM_of_Pseudomonas_aeruginosa.jpg|width=400px|title= SEM of ''Pseudomonas aeruginosa''|subtitle=Picture by Janice Haney Carr.}} | {{Team:Aachen/FigureFloat|Aachen_SEM_of_Pseudomonas_aeruginosa.jpg|width=400px|title= SEM of ''Pseudomonas aeruginosa''|subtitle=Picture by Janice Haney Carr.}} | ||
<html>Are we soon going to be dying of pneumonia again? It is almost unimaginable, but the danger that our antibiotics will soon fail against plagues thought to be conquered a long time ago, is eminent. In fact, the situation has grown very acute. The all-purpose weapon antibiotic is on the verge of losing its vigor since many pathogens, such as the pneumonia causing bacterium <i>Pseudomonas aeruginosa</i> , have become resistant. Experts of the World Health Organization (WHO) have already raised a loud alarm: In their recently published first <a href="http://www.who.int/drugresistance/documents/surveillancereport/en/" title="WHO Antimicrobial resistance: global report on surveillance 2014" target="_blank">global resistance report</a>, they are drawing a rather apocalyptic picture. If nothing is done, doctors soon might not be able to do anything but stand helplessly next to their patients while they are dying from nowadays easily curable diseases or even smallest wound infections.</html> [https://2014.igem.org/Team:Aachen/Blog/14-06-23-01 Read more...] | <html>Are we soon going to be dying of pneumonia again? It is almost unimaginable, but the danger that our antibiotics will soon fail against plagues thought to be conquered a long time ago, is eminent. In fact, the situation has grown very acute. The all-purpose weapon antibiotic is on the verge of losing its vigor since many pathogens, such as the pneumonia causing bacterium <i>Pseudomonas aeruginosa</i> , have become resistant. Experts of the World Health Organization (WHO) have already raised a loud alarm: In their recently published first <a href="http://www.who.int/drugresistance/documents/surveillancereport/en/" title="WHO Antimicrobial resistance: global report on surveillance 2014" target="_blank">global resistance report</a>, they are drawing a rather apocalyptic picture. If nothing is done, doctors soon might not be able to do anything but stand helplessly next to their patients while they are dying from nowadays easily curable diseases or even smallest wound infections.</html> [https://2014.igem.org/Team:Aachen/Blog/14-06-23-01 Read more...] | ||
+ | |||
{{Team:Aachen/BlockSeparator}} | {{Team:Aachen/BlockSeparator}} | ||
Line 82: | Line 85: | ||
To give interested students some overview of how they can get involved in synthetic biology, Vera, Florian, Ansgar and Björn gave short presentations about each university program at RWTH represented in our team. [https://2014.igem.org/Team:Aachen/Blog/14-06-12-01 Read more...] | To give interested students some overview of how they can get involved in synthetic biology, Vera, Florian, Ansgar and Björn gave short presentations about each university program at RWTH represented in our team. [https://2014.igem.org/Team:Aachen/Blog/14-06-12-01 Read more...] | ||
+ | |||
{{Team:Aachen/BlockSeparator}} | {{Team:Aachen/BlockSeparator}} | ||
Line 91: | Line 95: | ||
[[File:Cellock_stehend.png|center|300px|frameless]] | [[File:Cellock_stehend.png|center|300px|frameless]] | ||
+ | |||
{{Team:Aachen/BlockSeparator}} | {{Team:Aachen/BlockSeparator}} | ||
Line 97: | Line 102: | ||
By [[User:NBailly|NBailly]] 16:16, June 02 2014 (CDT) | By [[User:NBailly|NBailly]] 16:16, June 02 2014 (CDT) | ||
- | {{Team:Aachen/ | + | {{Team:Aachen/FigureFloat|Aachen KKG (15).jpg|left|width=300px|title=Our iGEM stand|subtitle=Things needed for a cool experiment.}} |
The topics of today's double lesson was quorum sensing as well as measurement of fluorescence. At the beginning of class, the students form 6 groups and start an experiment dealing with fluorescence: Each group weighs and dissolves 4g of vanilla pudding powder in 50mL of water. While conducting the experiment, each group is supervised by a member of our iGEM team. [https://2014.igem.org/Team:Aachen/Blog/14-06-02-01 Read more...] | The topics of today's double lesson was quorum sensing as well as measurement of fluorescence. At the beginning of class, the students form 6 groups and start an experiment dealing with fluorescence: Each group weighs and dissolves 4g of vanilla pudding powder in 50mL of water. While conducting the experiment, each group is supervised by a member of our iGEM team. [https://2014.igem.org/Team:Aachen/Blog/14-06-02-01 Read more...] | ||
Line 111: | Line 116: | ||
The threat emanating from the increasing antibiotic resistances is existential—for every one of us, as well as the countries and society itself. That the world community unites in a supranational board in order to face the latter, suggests itself. However, as alluring as the vision of an intergovernmental panel on antimicrobial resistance may be, as evoked by Mark Woolhouse and Jeremy Farrar (authors of the Nature article "Policy: An intergovernmental panel on antimicrobial resistance", published May 2014), this thought is gravely mistaken. [https://2014.igem.org/Team:Aachen/Blog/14-05-31-01 Read more...] | The threat emanating from the increasing antibiotic resistances is existential—for every one of us, as well as the countries and society itself. That the world community unites in a supranational board in order to face the latter, suggests itself. However, as alluring as the vision of an intergovernmental panel on antimicrobial resistance may be, as evoked by Mark Woolhouse and Jeremy Farrar (authors of the Nature article "Policy: An intergovernmental panel on antimicrobial resistance", published May 2014), this thought is gravely mistaken. [https://2014.igem.org/Team:Aachen/Blog/14-05-31-01 Read more...] | ||
+ | |||
{{Team:Aachen/BlockSeparator}} | {{Team:Aachen/BlockSeparator}} | ||
Line 117: | Line 123: | ||
By [[User:NBailly|NBailly]] 16:05, May 26 2014 (CDT) | By [[User:NBailly|NBailly]] 16:05, May 26 2014 (CDT) | ||
- | + | {{Team:Aachen/FigureFloat|10404745_641111075966352_965198584_o.jpg|right|width=200px}} | |
+ | |||
Last lesson students at Kaiser-Karl-Gymnasium took environmental samples using a variety of different contact agar plates. On the weekend, René examined the plates under the microscope and took photos. Today [[User:R.hanke|René]] and [[User:NBailly|Nina]] present the students the results of the experiment.<!--more--> But first, we showed the students an excerpt from the TV show "Planetopia" that broaches the issue "Hygiene in every-day life". [https://2014.igem.org/Team:Aachen/Blog/14-05-26-01 Read more...] | Last lesson students at Kaiser-Karl-Gymnasium took environmental samples using a variety of different contact agar plates. On the weekend, René examined the plates under the microscope and took photos. Today [[User:R.hanke|René]] and [[User:NBailly|Nina]] present the students the results of the experiment.<!--more--> But first, we showed the students an excerpt from the TV show "Planetopia" that broaches the issue "Hygiene in every-day life". [https://2014.igem.org/Team:Aachen/Blog/14-05-26-01 Read more...] | ||
+ | |||
{{Team:Aachen/BlockSeparator}} | {{Team:Aachen/BlockSeparator}} | ||
Line 130: | Line 138: | ||
So stay tuned! | So stay tuned! | ||
+ | |||
{{Team:Aachen/BlockSeparator}} | {{Team:Aachen/BlockSeparator}} | ||
Line 136: | Line 145: | ||
By [[User:NBailly|NBailly]] 16:00, May 22 2014 (CDT) | By [[User:NBailly|NBailly]] 16:00, May 22 2014 (CDT) | ||
- | + | {{Team:Aachen/FigureFloat|Aachen_Kaiser-Karls-Gymnasium.jpg|right|width=200px}} | |
+ | |||
Hello iGEM enthusiasts, | Hello iGEM enthusiasts, | ||
Since our last visit, the student of the biology-chemistry course at Kaiser-Karl-Gymnasium in Aachen have been busy studying the basics of protein biosynthesis and the "lock and key" model. Now the 9th graders are prepared to have a closer look at synthetic biology and our project. | Since our last visit, the student of the biology-chemistry course at Kaiser-Karl-Gymnasium in Aachen have been busy studying the basics of protein biosynthesis and the "lock and key" model. Now the 9th graders are prepared to have a closer look at synthetic biology and our project. | ||
[https://2014.igem.org/Team:Aachen/Blog/14-05-22-01 Read more...] | [https://2014.igem.org/Team:Aachen/Blog/14-05-22-01 Read more...] | ||
+ | |||
{{Team:Aachen/BlockSeparator}} | {{Team:Aachen/BlockSeparator}} | ||
Line 157: | Line 168: | ||
So stay tuned! | So stay tuned! | ||
+ | |||
{{Team:Aachen/BlockSeparator}} | {{Team:Aachen/BlockSeparator}} | ||
Line 188: | Line 200: | ||
</div> | </div> | ||
</html> | </html> | ||
+ | |||
{{Team:Aachen/BlockSeparator}} | {{Team:Aachen/BlockSeparator}} | ||
Line 221: | Line 234: | ||
</div> | </div> | ||
</html> | </html> | ||
+ | |||
{{Team:Aachen/BlockSeparator}} | {{Team:Aachen/BlockSeparator}} | ||
Line 244: | Line 258: | ||
In today's lesson, our members [[User:NBailly|Nina]] and [[User:R.hanke|René]] offered the students a short impression of what to expect in the course of this teaching module. We also explained synthetic biology and the goal of our project. | In today's lesson, our members [[User:NBailly|Nina]] and [[User:R.hanke|René]] offered the students a short impression of what to expect in the course of this teaching module. We also explained synthetic biology and the goal of our project. | ||
+ | |||
{{Team:Aachen/BlockSeparator}} | {{Team:Aachen/BlockSeparator}} | ||
Line 276: | Line 291: | ||
Guess what we are building? | Guess what we are building? | ||
+ | |||
{{Team:Aachen/BlockSeparator}} | {{Team:Aachen/BlockSeparator}} | ||
Line 282: | Line 298: | ||
By [[User:AZimmermann|AZimmermann]] 10:31, April 24 2014 (CDT) | By [[User:AZimmermann|AZimmermann]] 10:31, April 24 2014 (CDT) | ||
- | + | {{Team:Aachen/FigureFloat|Aachen_Opening_Arduino_Box.jpg|width=250px}} | |
Hello everyone, | Hello everyone, | ||
the iGEM competition has officially started and we are taking part! | the iGEM competition has officially started and we are taking part! |
Latest revision as of 03:37, 18 October 2014
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|